Millwards Dan aiming fourth win in row through the Never A Quarrel? Bet With Coral Sprint
Romford will host the Never A Quarrel? Bet With Coral Sprint over 225 metres flat on Friday, 8th June. Competing for the £175 prize money are Killerk Sammy, Bantiss Dermot, Castle Comet, Big Dark Jack, Pretty Chilly and Millwards Dan.
The highly versatile line-up has two such candidates who have struck hat trick through the most recent races and are heading for the fourth win in a row today which will be possible only for one of them that too if it is one of them who wins the race tonight.
Millwards Dan is a lightly raced two-year-old Droopys Scolari’s son out of b***h, Mollys Award. The current season marks out to be his debut season which he started off with three training sessions, all of them at different venues.
He claimed his career debut on 23rd April at Hove over 285 metres by reaching the other end of the wire in 16.49 seconds. He led the runner up of the race, Millwards Aztec, by 6 ¼ lengths.
The next four races were uneventful as none of them got credited against his name as wins. The two-year-old then went all out by striking three races in a row.
He won the Gala Coral Maiden Sprint on 20th May at Hove over 285 metres. The 4/5 favourite winner was done racing in 16.44 seconds and led the runner up of the race, Gilbeyhall Ned, by ¾ of a length.
Says You Maeve finished third.
Second leg of the hat trick was in the Never A Quarrel? Bet With Coral Sprint on 25th May at Romford over 225 metres. The 7/4 winner of the race settled the track distance in 13.74 seconds.
Finishing the closest to the winner was Castle Comet and he raced through the distance in 13.78 seconds.
The third and final stroke was in the Coral.Co.UK Sprint on 1st June at Romford over 225 metres. It took the 7/4 favourite 13.58 seconds to make it to the other end of the race. He led the runner up, Bantiss Dermot, by just half a length.
He has substantial chances of extending the winning streak beyond the hat trick today.
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